Pubdate: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: of Telegraph Group Limited 1999 Website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Contact: Auslan Cramb, Scotland Correspondent FOUR EXPELLED FOR DEALING IN DRUGS Four pupils have been expelled from one of Scotland's leading private schools for selling drugs. Another six pupils, who were caught smoking cannabis, have been suspended by Stewart's Melville College in Edinburgh. The headmaster, Patrick Tobin, said expulsion was the only choice for the school because the four, who are aged 14 to 18, had been dealing in cannabis. Mr Tobin said yesterday: "The boys in question were the essential link between the outside drug world and the inner school community and this could not be tolerated." He said that teachers had to try to stop drugs becoming part of the school scene: "Our job, above all, is to educate. It is a failure if you have to expel and you have to punish." Addressing the Headmasters' Conference on Wednesday, Mr Tobin said that if he followed the drugs chain in Edinburgh it would be found to be "almost unchecked". He told delegates: "I see no evidence that the police are interested in the small fry. But that does mean that the small fry in our schools get caught up in this. When they do, there is no evidence that police are checking this. Adults who are involved go unpunished." David Dunn, the deputy head teacher of the boys' school, said yesterday that two of the pupils expelled were in the third year, one in the fourth and one in the sixth. The six who have been suspended will have disciplinary meetings with Mr Tobin and Mr Dunn. Lothian and Borders Police said that statements had been taken from pupils and that its inquiries were continuing. - --- MAP posted-by: derek rea